Multi-group biodiversity theory and an application to multi-species maximum sustainable yield

Author:

Sadykov Alexander1,Farnsworth Keith D.2,Sadykova Dinara1,Stenseth Nils Christian3

Affiliation:

1. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

2. Queen’s University Belfast

3. University of Oslo

Abstract

AbstractWe introduce the group-based approach, use it to develop a multi-group biodiversity theory, and apply it find solutions to the multi-species maximum sustainable yield problem for a mixed species fishery. The group-based approach to community ecology is intermediate between classical species-centric and more recent trait-based (species-less) approaches. It describes ecological communities as composed of conspecific groups rather than species (as in classical models) or species-less individuals (as in trait-based models), and reconsiders community structure as results of inter-group resource competition. The approach respects species affiliation and recognises the importance of trait trade-offs at the conspecific group level. It offers an alternative to both classical and trait-based approaches and, remarkably, provides a complete analytical description of the community structure in the benchmark case of zero-sum resource redistribution.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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